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Jaguars owner Shad Khan has some major decisions to make after the team's season ends Sunday.

The major ones are whether to keep general manager Gene Smith and/or coach Mike Mularkey and whether to sign Tim Tebow if he's cut by the Jets.

Khan has given no indication which way he is leaning but the decisions could affect one another.

If Khan, who was willing to give up a fourth round pick for Tebow last offseason, still wants him, he can get him without compensation if the Jets cut him.

If he wants Tebow, he might decide to keep Smith and Mularkey because a new general manager might not want to start off his term by bringing in Tebow, who would immediately become the focal point of the team if the Jaguars sign him.

But Khan might like the attention Tebow brings. He wants to raise the profile of the team. That is why he is having the team play a game in London the next four years. And no player in the league would raise the profile of the team the way Tebow would. The debate about whether Tebow can be a good NFL quarterback never seems to end.

Khan has kept his cards close to the vest and hasn't given any clues which way he is thinking. But it figures to be an interesting offseason for the Jagaurs.